In life, we all know that when men and women have sex for the first time, they will feel particularly painful. Many women will feel hopeless at this time. So some men will take a posture that will not hurt women in order to relieve women's pain, and they will do some warm-up activities before entering into sex. So what are the postures that will not hurt women? Logically speaking, people's first sexual intercourse should take place on their wedding night, but with the great influence of sexual freedom and openness in recent years, many young people cannot bear the demands of sexual desire and initiate sexual relations with the opposite sex before they get married. Premarital sex will have different consequences. Many people have sex before marriage, and then have no sexual intercourse after marriage, which causes physical and psychological unhappiness. This situation exists in large numbers. There are also many people who have sex before marriage but fail to get married later, causing emotional damage to one or both parties. Moreover, there are many concerns about premarital sex, and people often rush into it hastily, resulting in neither party being fully satisfied. Even after getting married, due to the formation of habits, the sex life was not ideal for a long time. Therefore, premarital sex is generally not recommended, but if you have sex before marriage, you should also pay attention to the following two principles: 1. Both parties must have a full understanding and deep feelings for each other. The impression of first sexual intercourse is the most profound. If people who are not deeply in love have sex, it will leave unpleasant memories and hinder the enjoyment of future sex life. 2. Both sexes must be mature, because male semen can harm the immature female vagina. Also take safe contraceptive measures. Some people say: "First time sexual intercourse is safe." Or saying “You can’t get pregnant by having sex while standing.” Please don't believe this statement. Because this statement is unscientific. The first night of marriage is the starting point of a couple’s life together. It has a great impact on the harmony of their sexual life after marriage and the happiness of the family. Some people say: "The fate of a marriage is generally determined on the wedding night." There is some truth to this. For women, the first sexual experience must be taken seriously. Before marriage, you should be mentally prepared for sexual intercourse, such as gaining knowledge about the male and female bodies, sexual desire, and responses to sexual excitement. When the bride enters the bridal chamber, she will certainly greet the first sexual intercourse with anxiety and anticipation. At this time, women will have a lot of thoughts, such as that with the start of sexual intercourse, the hymen will rupture and the girl’s era will end. When friends and relatives leave one by one, and you and your "sweetheart" are left alone in the room, the thought of experiencing that mysterious life firsthand will cause you to feel shy and fearful. At this time, women should try their best to stabilize their emotions, and treat it as if they were taking an exam that they are fully confident of taking, so they should stay calm and not panic. |
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